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Rescue Beagle helped raise motherless kitten during lockdown

Rescue Beagle helped raise motherless kitten during lockdown

A 10-year-old Beagle cross called Duke, who was found as a stray in Guildford in 2016, has been credited with helping his owner hand-rearing a tiny kitten rejected by his mother.
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Rescue centre honours Captain Tom on his 100th birthday by naming cat after him

Rescue centre honours Captain Tom on his 100th birthday by naming cat after him

THE RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford and District branch are celebrating the 100th birthday of WWII veteran and NHS fundraising hero, Captain Tom Moore, by naming their newest rescue cat... Captain Tom!

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Fireworks Fear: How To Recognise Cat Anxiety And How To Help

Fireworks Fear: How To Recognise Cat Anxiety And How To Help

You’d be forgiven for thinking that cat anxiety isn’t common; these independent, sometimes solitary animals can appear fearless – we all know someone with both a cat and dog and the cat wears the trousers! Cat anxiety symptoms often reveal themselves on fireworks night or during the summer firework season.
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C.A.T.S in Clapham - What's it All About?

C.A.T.S in Clapham - What's it All About?

You might have heard the rumours about a London underground station being overtaken by photos of cats, and you might have gone through the same thought process I did:

- This is brilliant - who doesn't love cats?!

- Who paid for all that ad space?

- WHY did they pay for all that ad space?

- What about the cats? Who are the cats?!

Well readers, there are answers to all my questions, (apart from the rhetorical first question. If you don't love cats, you haven't met the right cat yet)

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UK Pet Friendly Beaches

UK Pet Friendly Beaches

Dogs: Are YOU beach ready?
The answer is simple; yes, yes they are. In fact, dogs are always beach ready, and so are these lovely seaside destinations.
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Travelling Without Your Pets

Travelling Without Your Pets

Preparing to embark….on a purriceless adventure!

It’s that time of year. Summer is in full swing, the kids are about to finish for their summer holidays, and you’re ready and raring to go on the long awaited getaway. But unfortunately, not all the family members can attend.  It can be a hard decision leaving your pet behind, especially with those woeful eyes looking at you. However, it can sometimes be in their best interest for their health and well-being. You may feel it's more appropriate to leave your pet at home, especially if you're holidaying abroad. For some, finding a good place to keep your pet safe and happy during your time away is a hard process. Whether you turn to friends and family, or special kennels and catteries, there’s always an easy option to keep your pet in good hands (or paws!). 

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Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium

Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium

A cat café… Are you furr real?
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